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Do you believe what you've seen? Regular or otherwise. I would argue that we are embedded in belief. It is truth in that there must be mystery. Also, what the guru said in that thread on here, "the nature of the mind is clear light."

Quote:Ravus said:I believe I've seen what I've seen, but that's as far as it goes

In all other matters, I trust my subconscious far more than my senses.

Good words. You really like Alex Grey? I have looked at most of his stuff including his book. He's the man. One of the things I put a lot of my efforts to is writing. I wrote something a few months back reflecting on his Theologue.

I love his paintings and drawings, but I have not read any of his books. He has some interesting stories though, like when he took 2C-B on an airplane and such

Very talented painter, without a doubt. Theologue, Holy Fire, Cosmic Christ, he has many beautiful paintings. I hope future generations will look back and see him as one of the great artists of our time, rather than him being forgotten

--------------------So long as you are praised think only that you are not yet on your own path but on that of another.

I think if us humans go on he should surely be greatly remembered. The direction to where our minds will be going has to be towards his side of the art world. He's the truth. He thinks of things I would have never thought of without his help. That's a way I use to tell good artists. Bosch is the same way.